LEBANON, Tenn. -- The interim police chief in Lebanon has decided to take early retirement after he pulled a gun on the fire chief.
Billy Weeks, who is also Lebanon's public safety commissioner, said he was horsing around when he pointed his gun at Fire Chief Chris Dowell at an event last weekend.
Weeks has worked in Lebanon and Wilson County law enforcement for more than 30 years. He was recently assigned the duties of Lebanon police chief, in addition to his county job, after a shake-up as a result of an officer-involved shooting.

I have seen some booger-eaters at my PD pull guns on each other, in the 1980's, as a means of "horsin' around," but these days that behavior would likely result in termination of employment. Charges being filed would be up to the wronged person, not the PD. The state is not the complainant in cases of Deadly Conduct and Agg Assault.

BETTER TO BE TRIED BY 12 THAN CARRIED BY 6
Hesitation kills faster than a bullet.
If your head is up your *$$ you are unaware of danger. You are in the perfect position to kiss it goodbye.
Open Carry LAW for Pennsylvaniahttp://www.thecrimsonpirate.com/rtkb...pdate_2009.pdf

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